The Archive - Global Psych

Impulse Control, Crime, and Social Media: Could Digital Consumption Be Harming Society?

Discover how impulsivity, fuelled by social media and digital technology, impacts crime rates and erodes self-regulation. Learn how instant gratification, shortened attention spans, and poor impulse control can harm individuals and society—and explore ways to foster healthier digital habits.

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Understanding User Search Behaviour: the Psychology of SEO

Discover the psychology behind user search behavior and how SEO aligns with intent. Explore search intent types, F-pattern scanning, cognitive load, and AI-driven trends to optimize content for relevance and engagement.

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The Psychological Mechanisms Behind Road Rage: Exploring the Role of Moral Disengagement and Anger Rumination

Discover the psychological triggers behind road rage! This in-depth analysis explores how anger rumination mediates moral disengagement, fueling aggressive driving. Learn about cognitive interventions, driver education, and policy solutions to reduce road rage and improve road safety.

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LGBTQIA+ Rights & Identity J. C. Pass, MSc LGBTQIA+ Rights & Identity J. C. Pass, MSc

The Politics of Identity: The Impact of Trump’s Two Gender Policies on the Trans Community

Trump's January 2025 executive order recognizing only two genders raises significant psychological and societal concerns. This article explores the impact on transgender and non-binary communities, highlighting identity invalidation, mental health tolls, and advocacy strategies for resilience and change.

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Navigating the Shift from Petrol to Electric: A Guide to Easing the Transition

Discover practical tips and psychological strategies to overcome anxiety and adapt confidently to electric vehicles. Learn how to master keyless systems, silent start-ups, regenerative braking, and charging routines in this comprehensive EV transition guide.

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Forensic & Legal Psychology, Moral Psychology J. C. Pass, MSc Forensic & Legal Psychology, Moral Psychology J. C. Pass, MSc

Do Laws Encourage Cowardice? A Moral Psychological Perspective

This article examines how laws influence moral courage and obedience, exploring psychological theories, the role of fear, and historical examples of individuals who challenged unjust laws. Discover how legal systems shape ethical decision-making and the tension between law and conscience.

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Political Psychology & Leadership J. C. Pass, MSc Political Psychology & Leadership J. C. Pass, MSc

The Courage to Choose Peace: An Open Letter to the Russian People

This open letter to the Russian people explores the costs of aggression, historical lessons, and the power of collective action for peace. Grounded in history, psychology, and sociology, it offers a path toward a brighter future, emphasizing the importance of dialogue, introspection, and innovation over conflict.

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